When I was looking for SAC information I found a forum where someone
asked for a simple example of SAC usage and someone else answered with
an extract of that java code. Sorry I can't find that page again.
In anyway in final mobile checker there will be no SAC code so no
copyright issues will arise.
Miguel
>>-----Mensaje original-----
>>De: public-mobileok-checker-request@w3.org [mailto:public-mobileok-
>>checker-request@w3.org] En nombre de Jo Rabin
>>Enviado el: martes, 21 de agosto de 2007 17:12
>>Para: public-mobileok-checker
>>Asunto: RE: Source of code in CSSUtils
>>
>>
>>It looks rather similar to
>>http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/tags/legalspr4/WEB-INF/lps/server
/s
>>rc/org/openlaszlo/css/CSSHandler.java
>>
>>
>>Jo
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: public-mobileok-checker-request@w3.org
[mailto:public-mobileok-
>>> checker-request@w3.org] On Behalf Of Sean Owen
>>> Sent: 21 August 2007 15:56
>>> To: public-mobileok-checker; Miguel Garcia
>>> Subject: Source of code in CSSUtils
>>>
>>>
>>> Following on Jo's question today on the call -- I'm not sure the
right
>>> people were present to answer it --
>>>
>>> Jo was saying that he thought the code in CSSUtils actually came
from
>>> another source? like the W3C CSS validator project maybe? if so,
that
>>> is OK, we just need to make sure it is attributed correctly by
adding
>>> some kind of attribution, the right copyright statement, and a copy
of
>>> the license.
>>>
>>> Sean
>>